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The annual Global Banking Leaders Programme is a flagship programme of the Asian Banking School (ABS) and was launched in 2016. The first of its kind to be developed specifically for the banking industry, it is a collaboration between ABS and the Cass Business School, City, University of London. This will be the fourth year of the Programme.

The Global Banking Leaders programme is delivered through a mixture of lectures, interactive debates, topical case studies and group-work by a balance of Cass Business School faculty members and experienced industry experts. It will be led by internationally renowned academician Professor Steve Thomas, and will draw from Cass experts in banking and leadership.

This unique programme has been designed for senior management from banking and other finance-related institutions and will give invaluable insights into areas that leaders of today must face head on. This includes building a leadership brand in banking, developing and managing high performance teams, stakeholder management, strategic change, behavioural finance, FinTech and digital transformation, innovation, enhancing collaborations and regulatory initiatives.

It will be delivered over two weeks; with the first week in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia at the state-of-the-art facilities of the Asian Banking School and the second week in London, United Kingdom at the centrally located Cass Business School. Following successful completion of the Programme, participants will become alumni of the Cass Business School and be part of an illustrious network of graduates and professionals from around the world.

The Global Banking Leaders programme is delivered through a mixture of lectures, interactive debates, topical case studies and group-work by a balance of Cass Business School faculty members and experienced industry experts. It will be led by internationally renowned academician Professor Steve Thomas, and will draw from Cass experts in banking and leadership.

METHODOLOGY

While the overall learning will be done via classroom style, it will not be the only element of the programme. The second week will see the use of a mix of interactive classroom sessions, field visits, industry talks and networking engagements to provide for a complete immersive learning experience; and what better place to do all that than in London, one of the world’s greatest cities and leading financial centres

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Experts

Paolo Aversa is Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Strategy at Cass Business School, visiting Professor at the University of Trento (Italy). He is also Fellow of the Center for Automotive and Mobility Innovation (CAMI) at University Ca' Foscari in Venice (Italy), and Research Fellow at the ...

Gianvito Lanzolla is Professor of Strategy at Cass Business School, City University London, which he joined in April 2006. He currently serves as the Head of the Faculty of Management and he is the Founder and Director of the Cass’s Digital Leadership Research Centre (DLRC). Before joining Cass B...

Cliff joined Cass in 2011 as a Professor in Organization Theory. He also served as Head of the Faculty of Management and Deputy Dean at Cass between January 2011 and January 2016. Before coming to Cass he spent 4 years at Queen Mary, University of London as a Professor of Organization Theory in t...

Peter Buerger has 30 years of experience in banking and risk management, of which 20 years were in large international banking organisations. His experience includes:
Deputy Chief Risk Officer at HypoVereinsbank/UniCredit Group, Munich, Germany
Regional Chief Credit Officer and Branch Manager, ...

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